Career To Do's for the New Year

Written by Myrtis Smith


Career To Do's forrepparttar New Year

The start of a new year is a common time when people talk about making changes, particularly when it comes to their jobs. Whether you are seriously ready to make a move or you are still thinking about it, these 5 "Career To Do's" will help get your year started off right.

1. Update your resume. In today's uncertain economy, you need to be ready to move at a moment's notice. If your company were to close today, how long would it take you to prepare for a job search? When wasrepparttar 131065 last time you updated your resume? Do you remember every assignment or special project you've worked on overrepparttar 131066 past year? Can you recall all ofrepparttar 131067 classes or special training you've received? Every year, at least twice a year, invest some time in updating your resume. Use performance evaluations and job descriptions to ensure you are accurately demonstrating your skills and accomplishments inrepparttar 131068 most clear, concise, and flattering manner.

2. Network, network and network. Nobody likes a person who only calls when they want something. Don't put yourself in a position of not having a job and needing to reach out to old colleagues and acquaintances that you haven't talked to in 5 years. Now isrepparttar 131069 time to nurture those relationships. Join or renew your membership to a professional organization, subscribe (and contribute) to an industry journal or newsletter, send former co-workers a "hello" note. Should you ever find yourself looking for a new job, your network is already in place and ready to work for you.

3. Review old goals and set new ones. Ships don't set a course atrepparttar 131070 beginning of a journey then sit back and hope they reach their destination. Instead they periodically check their position and make adjustments as needed. Planning your career success is no different. Last year, what were your goals? What position were you hoping to be in? How much money were you expecting to make? Take some time to compare your current situation with what you were hoping for last year. What adjustments do you need to make?

Changing Careers Without Quitting Your Job

Written by Myrtis Smith


When most people hearrepparttar term "Career Change"repparttar 131063 first thought that often comes to mind is handing in your resignation and pursuing an exciting job elsewhere. This attitude leaves many people neglecting a gold mine of career opportunities within their own company. Changing careers with your current employer is a lot easier than you might think.

Staying with your current company has many benefits for you and your employer. You get to keep your current benefits, skiprepparttar 131064 grueling resume-driven job-hunting process, and maintain some ofrepparttar 131065 comforts of being in a familiar environment. Your employer hasrepparttar 131066 chance to saverepparttar 131067 expenses associated with recruiting and retain an employee with familiar work habits who already understandsrepparttar 131068 company culture. It is truly a win-win situation for everyone.

So how do you set yourself up to make an internal transition? Here are some ideas:

1. Identify what position interests you. Interview fellow employees to learn as much as possible. Investigaterepparttar 131069 possibility of spending some time in their department to get a feel for “a day inrepparttar 131070 life of…”

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